Re: copy vs. C function

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Hi guys,
A nub question here since I could not figure it out on my own:
I'm using Hamachi to connect different sites into a VPN and their address always starts with 5.*.*.* - the problem I'm facing is that I cannot make the access restricted to that particular range only.
Currently I got :
host all all 0.0.0.0/32 md5
which allows all the IP's, and the try:
host all all 5.0.0.0/32 md5
does not work.
So what I am suppose to add in "pg_hba.conf" in order to achieve my restriction? Please help me,
Thank you,
Danny


From: Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Jon Nelson <jnelson+pgsql@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: pgsql-performance@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: copy vs. C function

Jon Nelson <jnelson+pgsql@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> The only thing I have left are these statements:

> get_call_result_type
> TupleDescGetAttInMetadata
> BuildTupleFromCStrings
> HeapTupleGetDatum
> and finally PG_RETURN_DATUM

> It turns out that:
> get_call_result_type adds 43 seconds [total: 54],
> TupleDescGetAttInMetadata adds 19 seconds [total: 73],
> BuildTypleFromCStrings accounts for 43 seconds [total: 116].

> So those three functions account for 90% of the total time spent.
> What alternatives exist? Do I have to call get_call_result_type /every
> time/ through the function?

Well, if you're concerned about performance then I think you're going
about this in entirely the wrong way, because as far as I can tell from
this you're converting all the field values to text and back again.
You should be trying to keep the values in Datum format and then
invoking heap_form_tuple.  And yeah, you probably could cache the
type information across calls.

            regards, tom lane

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